Anthony, the San Francisco City champion, and last year's NCGA Public Links champ Moore sat one behind the overnight leaders Danny Paniccia (Fresno, CA) and Mike Stieler (Coarsegold, CA) who opened with a 7-under 65.

Paniccia and Stieler could only manage a 69 on Friday, and finished second, two shots back at 10-under 134.

Matt Cohn and Ryan Sloane (69-66) were third at 135, with Jeff Hughes and Chris Malone (69-70) fourth.

In the Super Senior division, Joey Ferrari (Stockton, CA) and Randy Haag (Orinda, CA) came from three shots back to win by two shots. Ferrari/Haag shot rounds of 68-67 for a 9-under 135 total.

Jeff Burda and Bryan Smith tied for second with Mark Morgan and Tony Padilla, with both teams shooting rounds of 69-68. Round one leaders Ken Noonan and Terry Foreman (65-72) also finished as joint runners-up.

In the Super Senior division, Kemp Richardson and Rob Adolph shot rounds of 67-72 for a five-shot win over Chuck Richesin and Bob Thomason (69-75).

ABOUT THE Billy Bell Cup

Started in 2017, this 36-hole four-ball stroke
play
event is named in the
honor
of one of the West's most prolific golf course
architects,
William Bell, who designed DRCC's original
eighteen
holes, Oak and Bluff in 1947. There will be two
flights: Mid-Amateur
(25
years and older) and Senior-Amateur (55 years
and
older). Open to mid-amateurs within an index
7.4 or
lower and seniors with an index 9.4 or lower.
Maximum
of 60 teams.